NEWS: BTCC Snetterton Report

Check out Gordon Shedden, on fire at Snetterton in this weekend's BTCC! Thankfully, he escasped unharmed! Jason Plato, Andrew Jordan and, for the first time, Dave Newsham
shared the wins in Sunday’s three action-packed Dunlop MSA British
Touring Car Championship races at the Snetterton circuit in Norfolk. But
it is Matt Neal who continues to lead the standings – just – from
team-mate Gordon Shedden as the nation’s premier motor racing
championship now heads to the latter’s home circuit of Knockhill, Fife
in a fortnight on the weekend of 25/26 August. Preston’s Frank Wrathall had achieved his and his Dynojet team’s
first BTCC pole position in Saturday’s qualifying session. Oxford’s
Plato, though, got in front at the start of race one to take his third
win of 2012 in his MG KX Momentum Racing MG6. Wrathall was second in his
Toyota Avensis and Jordan third in his Pirtek Racing Honda Civic. Lichfield’s Jordan took the win in the second race – his first of the
season – but only after Plato’s MG and Worcestershire ace Neal’s Honda
Yuasa Racing Team Civic had controversially collided and run off the
track ahead of him with a lap to go. Shedden was second ahead of the
recovering Plato and Neal in third and fourth. Inverness racer Newsham’s victory, his and the tiny Team ES Racing.com
squad’s first in the BTCC, came in race three as he won comfortably in
his Vauxhall Vectra. New Malden’s Tom Onslow-Cole was second in his eBay
Motors BMW ahead of Plato who took another third. Hereford’s Lea Wood may well have achieved a maiden podium result had
his BINZ Racing Vectra not cruelly retired with just a few laps to go,
while Warwickshire’s Mat Jackson completed a hugely encouraging debut
for Redstone Racing’s all-new NGTC-spec Ford Focus ST – only completed
at 7.00am on Saturday – with a fourth-place finish. But there was a double disaster for the factory Honda squad as Neal
finished a lowly eighth after a spin and Shedden, who had crossed the
line in third, was later excluded for a technical infringement with his
car. It means reigning Champion Neal retains the championship lead but now
only ten points cover the top three, with Shedden eight behind and
Plato just a further two adrift. Plato had arrived at Snetterton 29
points down on of Neal…
Neal commented: "We knew we were on the back foot after qualifying
and so it proved on race day. It’s been a case of damage limitation and
the spin in race three after contact from Wrathall did me no favours.
Knockhill, which has shorter straights, is next so should be better for
us but it’s clear we have a lot of work to do."
Dalgety Bay’s Shedden, who’d started the yesterday’s first race from
last on the grid after a spectacular fire aboard his car on Saturday
morning had prevented him from qualifying, was dejected. He said: "I’ve
clearly done something to someone, what with the fire and then the
exclusion – without that I’d have been leading the table and it was also
very cruel on the team who’d performed miracles to give me a race-ready
car after the fire. Knockhill is, of course, next and I’m determined to
fight back for the fans there. I won’t be short on adrenaline…"
Three podium results at Snetterton have suddenly moved Plato right back
into contention as he chases a third BTCC title. He added: "I couldn’t
have asked for much more, although it was a shame about the incident
with Matt in race two after I’d led all the way up until then. What’s
encouraging is the MG is really starting to come alive at a crucial
stage of the season. In fact I think it’s going to be strong at all four
remaining rounds so it’s game on."
Jordan and Newsham were both elated with their wins. The former
enthused: "The win is long overdue and the perfect way for us to start
the second half of the season. I’m delighted." And said Newsham: "A win
for little ES Racing and the sponsors who keep our season ticking over
is just unbelievable but thoroughly deserved. The timing couldn’t be
better either with Knockhill, my home race, next. It’s going to be a
very special weekend."
Elsewhere Honda/Dynamics and the Honda Yuasa Racing Team continue to
handsomely lead both the Manufacturers/Constructors and outright HiQ
Teams championships. Jordan has also extended his lead in the
Independent Drivers standings and his Pirtek Racing outfit has taken
command of the Independent Teams Trophy.
Meanwhile a number of drivers were penalised for incidents at
Snetterton. Race 1: Robb Holland, official reprimand and two penalty
points on his competition licence (for an incident with Adam Morgan);
Dave Newsham, excluded (underweight car); Andrew Jordan, verbal warning
(for an incident with Dave Newsham). Race 2: Jason Plato and Matt Neal,
verbal warnings (for an on-track collision); Jeff Smith, official
reprimand and two penalty points on his licence (for an incident with
Andy Neate). Race 3: Gordon Shedden, excluded (for exceeding turbo boost
limits); Frank Wrathall, verbal warning (for an incident with Matt
Neal). For full race reports, results and points tables visit the official www.btcc.net website.
Also follow BTCC via Facebook, Twitter & You Tube:2012 Dunlop BTCC Drivers’ Points after Snetterton (round 6 of 10):1. Matt Neal, 255
2. Gordon Shedden, 247
3. Jason Plato, 245
4. Andrew Jordan, 218
5. Robert Collard, 178
6. Mat Jackson, 170Manufacturers/Constructors’ Points:1. Honda/Dynamics, 567
2. MG/888, 458HiQ Teams’ Points:1. Honda Yuasa Racing Team, 482
2. eBay Motors, 350
3. Pirtek Racing, 313
4. MG KX Momentum Racing, 292
5. Redstone Racing, 267
6. Team ES Racing.com, 133Independent Drivers’ Points:
1. Andrew Jordan, 265
2. Robert Collard, 217
3. Mat Jackson, 213
4. Tom Onslow-Cole, 203
5. Frank Wrathall, 163
6. Dave Newsham, 141Independent Teams’ Points:1. Pirtek Racing, 287
2. eBay Motors, 282
3. Redstone Racing, 262
4. Dynojet, 188
5. Team ES Racing.com, 187
6. BINZ Racing, 152